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Beach at Redang Island.

Beach at Redang Island.

How long one should stay at Redang depends on how much one enjoys the sun, sea and sand. Most visitors stay at least 3D/2N which is short enough for a quick weekend getaway but we feel this is quite a rush. If you’re going to be traveling quite a while or distance to get here, we recommend at least 4D/3N to at least be able to relax and enjoy the island. However long you choose to stay, try to book your package, accommodation or transfers in advance to make sure you get the dates you want.

To book a package, follow the 3 simple steps below:

  • Decide when to visit.
    Many resorts impose additional surcharges for peak season such as on weekends and school holidays and lower rates for off-peak season.
  • Book your package.
    Book you package at Cheap Redang Package. Holiday packages typically include all land and sea transfers from KT to Redang, though some resorts may charge extra for these services.
  • Get to Kuala Terengganu (KT) or Merang.
    You can drive, take a coach or fly. If you are making your own travel arrangements to get to KT or Merang, refer to the Getting There section or check with the resort for more information as you need to coordinate land and boat transfer schedules to ensure you have enough time to catch your flight or coach. If you prefer not to make your own travel arrangements, look for a Cheap Redang Package that also includes transport to KT and back.

Once you arrive in KT or Merang, you should be well taken care of. Logistics involving land and sea transfers are usually smooth and well-coordinated. Visitors will be transferred to the appropriate jetty to catch their speedboat.

Source: Redang Island Rendezvous

Lucking out in Lang Tengah

Oct-31-2009 By Joe

The trip was a pleasant surprise of marine sightings and easy diving.

Small islands can’t offer much diving,” a friend scoffed to me once, as he pointed to Pulau Lang Tengah on a map of Malaysia, a footnote of an isle between the mighty Redang and the hedonistic Perhentian.

Piqued by his claim, I found myself on its shores earlier this year, ready to test out its diving spots with a couple of friends.

D’Coconut Lagoon has a cosy ambience.

D’Coconut Lagoon has a cosy ambience.

At least the beginning of our journey was straightforward. After a hair-raising, five-hour dash to Kuala Terengganu, followed by an even quicker one to Merang up north (not Marang, mind you, which is nowhere near it), we found ourselves a mere 40-minutes away by speedboat from Lang Tengah’s shores. Read the rest of this entry »

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